Design Review Board

Overview

The Design Review Board (DRB) and its accompanying zoning regulations were created by Town Meeting in October 1983. The charge and purpose of the Design Review Board under Section 3.2 of the Zoning Bylaw:
... is to preserve and enhance the Town's cultural, economic and historical resources
by providing for a detailed review of all changes in land use, the appearance of
structures and the appearance of sites which may affect these resources.

The DRB exercises this responsibility by providing design review and recommendations to private applicants and permit granting boards within specific overlay zoning districts in the Town Center--the Design Review (DR) overlay district and the Town Common Design Review (TCDR) overlay district. Design Review is also provided for Town departments and permit granting boards with respect to Town projects anywhere in Amherst “which will result in substantial alteration to the form or appearance of a structure or site.”

About Amherst

The Town of Amherst, located in the lovely Pioneer Valley of Western Massachusetts, is a diverse, inclusive community offering numerous educational and cultural opportunities.

Host to Amherst College, Hampshire College, and the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, the Town enjoys a tradition of open, professional, and high level of government services, quality education, support for open space and agriculture, and respect for its history.